(i-jiiUm.i .i.rmjui ' VI. 1:1 A CO.. I' . - u(."l'ol5i:i: 7. I:t ll. I't K .I.. .. of tin' umi f.-ll 1iiti J: . fi,.!ii Tiu-sihiy last, and tho . r' ' . i i " h:""'- '"' . ( , v 1 1 lius ri'limviil his V: , I Myi-. Km- '''f' "" Miiiliiv fur ;' ( , i; Vi!niT wif.-, of this " ' vt,,i l'ltit'iiru on Wi'iiiu'sday. iiii. At'"11 i''!nriifl in Miimhiy , ,,f -i-vi-i al ila v to l'il tslinii;. j. - i ; II. llaii. of (. ;n lollluw ii ,, ,,!, i. f ii.i s in town tliis viik. 1 1 u ii I lty lias lxM-n on the -V:. ' ' . ,.n-l iliiy liiiriiii; the past ' o .i i oiiim'II. of this placi'. has ' i ! h'ucli tlu 1 in-t t :lux'i ,..; ,. !llli. ., n.l out a parkauf of butter i,.iici to havi' your name anil ' ','.. ,,t, ,ii I letters. V .;: l "''l'""'s il'tieiJ on Mott-.-, ', r .Tohii Mi't'ui inick ami "'..!'. " K' :" a" ,l':l(',1,"'s- V. I . 1 1 ti i Hiiiim'!", of .loimstown. ' k ..tim: the Misses tiiass. in this ;,.,.,i home on Weilnesilay. ' ;i i- ot ( it in lit iii county will :.i hi.""' that Supt. Coiihliii will ,;):. .i.-lt 'Mi-tors at the ins titute. ' .h'-eph A. ray. .if I'arroll ' ' , .lann-s J. Thomas, of Uar " ,v ,,,o. ,'. ' i'- iii town on Tuesd-iy. ., (n wiil he ilistrilnitril by the . in - ion to all aplii an t s ilur- n- of toiler ami No I'lnlnT. .. U A. iiinl Mrs. Kohert Scanlan, ., , ., , ,'. m ill t i Indiana on Tuesday .!,.;.,! i:i.li-i' friends at their old , c. !;,. of I l-t week Warren II. , " i. ""i of Altoona, committed .,. i -! M'.t'iiH him-elf in the head .".iM"'"''' ! I'iu'iirN cigarettes and , ,,.-! t in ttii coiintty last year .. ,i ;t: .i'i.iiit 7. .'..'. ii bv a recent i tern ;'''' t.-pott. . t ; . . I w i.iii' h a per lias advanced . t" i pourtil since tlie cholera . .... 'i !.. : ini'.'i t.i i i"n of foreign raj? is .- . ti. i i he adat mm. i.. ::. a i-'iu r Wm. ii. .v.;,,''.r S..IHC aluahle it a! estate ., , ;i ill holl-e ill this place oil . ... 1 1.-;. -l Ii. at A. M. ,' . . 1 1 :' . i : . .lam. - llert.esr ami I I vid ...,.,.! .i..),i!-:..u ii. have been nr ., j-v .ii the robbery of a .k J- -.i- ''i iiili on Tue day. . t ., ..; '. - mi In: t. are i;ept , ,i , i .-. " i. -I n. ! I.e Will sel- .., .. . i : i -!. i learn to : . - ' .!:!:!!. on-" aiiit? as . ;. Mr- -. S .. f.l ! tiel of Hull. :.:i-i. . '.'. ii. lileti at hi T' i-ii.iy iii jiit. aii'd . , r.i ''V a v, ile ami ii .-I. i ; i. ii-; : i ;, j ner-'hant i a (...!::-' ! ad. i:i tbl- j - w :b.it all .-h.mh: ri-ad. j , 1 i- !.;.! sjuill- but HOW I -": . U ... . d a- a brake-' B : i ' ..!:. a li : ii oi.ii '. tn- ' :., i mii ..! Tiiiusday infill 'f i i . i. -ii te- w a - -li i f t iiiu .i!-:i- ; : . i . a'l.ti.i- left elbow W a- ; i- r u. i.. :;. . Lis place, has ro i .i i i-. i: . ,, ; i.,- 1 1 litchi n-ou build i -ii II -.1 - a :. iii the room- formerly . ! I ....hi K'-.-d. K-q.. as a law ' ' T . .! . :.! Ii-is jjolie to' hou-ckee-- '. .- I i. ! . iil.'. i'i : !:. Mi,. r. ..f i '..ii.-rn imrh. dietl at '-:;" .1 i.-k-oii llic.'iT. in Jack- ' -:.;) ! iii.laj ia-t. Mr. Ueefner '. !. .li..id fever w hile on a "' " ' '" M- K : .' i and his .-ickm-ss as "'! '!"!.:.! '.rally. V.. V..-- j.. Arieiiltiiral StK-iety V " !... j, ;heirnet fair ami ''''.:', 1 ; ' : ! , ila s in-ieatl of four. TV Un- r -..ti i!lopeu up on Mon N'Vi i ..'ii. and continue until ."' UV flmr . ..;,;, .,,,(. ! '"(t I,. V:. V-s. 'J' iv ,r ,u, d wife, fortnei res---f .j.v it, this county, but ! ' r:""- -p-iit a few days in town " - ' - h.' iaiter's mother, Mrs. " i'l"it to leave to-day '"' ' '! . r .?.! I, lillllle. '' w' ,; ' a a I thint to practice 1 '.'le I. the electiou. Hilt if -tl.. .'i.u.-hr J i.-nioct at ic ticket as ! ii!.-ia: -I.. n.i.i. you will have " ' 'im I ... jt j, only when you ' '' it-' Hai are liable to et i aii'l !o.ii,,.id trouble vole the -i..i:..r...,; :-t.;,i.J tt,e IJIair IJouse, ' ' '' ' ' - 'i .in ? he ( ai roll t wit fair i -: a - t I.i . iw ti from his butriy w I. i!e itrjx'.tiz aloli at ' ' II- thought at the time "' : " ''''" ' ' i '.t '. but he i- now latxu' " '"' "' !' a that one of his ,,'v' ' ' '! a- he f.-.-N pretty sore in -' ' " l .- a :.:i ' .;ii . ' i . ..t .ioliti-towii. a Cambria ii.....e. a- admitltd to -" ! hi :ne Altoona hospital r : '' .'le n iinif to Altoona ' "' i Treiitht train, when ai on x hii-h he w as ri ti ll- i.i .ia -. ,-.. laceration of ' ' I ' I ie,tiirei a i. u tuber of .t: .: . i;i: t.o.K brui-es. " '' ': o't lock "siimiav tiiiiitt Dav iaia.iii Su,n treek town-''-': t ' 1 1 . ; v a- burned to the 1 - i lii.iiu w a- I'.ileti with the 1 ' I V ai - o t i IKi hii-hels " ": 1 ' !i ' ai le- -eiin! new val ' ' ' I. .lies and biilnin imple- i c. .i.-ii ii . ed i n I.--- than an ' - paiti.illv i'o f'i''d by in- " 1 ' ' . an olii -oitiier and a siiil ! a tew e:is a !o was in 1 " : " I am., i- lianlw are As- '. -., .i.-j i.,i-.,ii atJa.ebV. " ' ! ... Soliier-et t it i ii t . Af , . '' '' -''' out to :: it apple tree, , 'If l hf'l-e. iineed t lie i. . , 1 i, i-ii.ii .'ed .-In. i unit in j , "'' i : he tM.:J..- ilh the a - i . er. T . . . ' - aie that rl.ol. ra has ' 'bill II l,;i- de-t t oyed ill 1 ' I eel. t - I : 1 1 . 1 I'l'-ll 1 1 - l : . i 1 1 - li 1 1 all iiV-l I lie i.- "I i i t ii-- ami towns I1' !' au: I a ry cou .... . -.;.! ne-s lias I . ell a ! oiiie t. t Lis means. ' le w many epi.lcm - " ' ' (!.. 1 III t he bud. " ... . ' ' !! . man. pastor of the t. ' "'i ni.'iiliiiii in this place, I """ '' 1 !"t I, intr. money ami a 1 ' ii '.oi. I'a.. on Thursday of : ,, 1 l-o'A m.i ii. wi t h his -a i fe and i,. x ".itinii his mother at that t .' '" ami on Thursday niaht a ' U ' "' lole his Clotll- ' ri ''t' ' i tbii. -xccpt his in'uht- w iiian's js aiM,ut $r.':"i. - Mr. dos. ph TtunMusoii. , well-known i'ii i.'ii. of Alieirh.-ny to nsh.ip. died stid- tlelil;. yea r t.a!t;i,i a pro Z'H. on Tin -day nifrht aye. I about ri The cause of hi- death was neu ol the head. Mr. Toiulin-ou was porous farmer uml a v,'-'-"l clti- When the country youth reflect-s that neal ly all the men w ho have charge of the business ami the politics of this nation were horn and reared far from the crowd ed city, he should suppress ailV feelinicn of discontent and rejoice that fortune has placed him w In re pure air, h ard work and occasional solitude will held tt dovelop the best that is in him. The case of S. I Porter vs. the Daw son Hridne Co.. was tiled at l.'niontown. last week. Porter runs a .hack across the Dawson bridge and claimed the company chai ned him illegal toll, the penalty for each offense beinK $10. Ile has crossed -he bridge from .1 to V! times daily for three months, and claimed -J."!.'..!). A vet diet was (liven in his favor and the com pany liled a motion for a new trial. On Tuesday morning at an early hour the safe in Mr. Zacii Varner's butcher shop at Hast ContMiiaiiKh was blnwn open and about 1S in money carried off. It was done by three men who wore masks, who after leaving tho shop met Joseph Walker, whom they compelled to submit to having his pocketssea relied, but having no money about hi person, they loft him go. There is no clue to their identity. Aaron Crumley's threshing engine ex ploded on l'riday at the farm of August Uankiii. near Hillside. Indiana county. Harry Myers a boy aged 15 years, was in stantly killed. Aaron Crumley and son. r'remont Harblebaugh and Frank Crumley were badly hurt and scalded, tho latter .perhaps fatally. The engine is a tottl w reck. Tho engineer claims he had only forty pounds or steam in tho boiler at the time of the explosion. Several davsago Superintendent Orif lith. of the steel works, found In the side tif th.; bank at the tracks inside of the works an Indian tire-place. On excava ting he found a quantity of charcoal, some Indies and about a dwien pieces of Indian pottery. Mr. (JrifSth thinks that the site of the works was once an Indian camp and burial ground. Ho has found a number of arrow heads, relics of Indiau days and t i tiles. l.utrolif A d ei nee, From the l'hilipsburg Latter: From Mr. K. A. Zentmyer. of Madera, we learn that a little hoy named Miles was killd at that place Tuesday morning under very distressing circumstances. Ho and his brother and a com nun Ion were shooting mark with a small target rifle. Young Miles had shot at th e mark and his brother was reloading the gun, when it exploded and the ball passtwl through Miles' heart, killing him instantly. Ile was l years old. Another change has been made In the f irm of the official ballot, and the state printer began work on Tuesday morning to prepare samples to conform with the ne.v arrangement. The chanize will affect principally the Prohibitionist and Inde pendent otfrs, in that it provides a sepa rate, column for each instead of uniting them, as in the ballot given out before. It i possible that some chaugo may also be made in the arrangement of the candidates nominated by 1 lie slate con v on ti ons. The tit:w ticket will be wider by at least a col umn than tin: old one. Thomrs J. Edge. Secretary of the State Hoard of Agriculture, is preparing for the Secretary of State a list of ull manufactur ers of Commercial fertilizers who have failed In takeout a license for Under the pro isions of the act of June "..'3, 1S79. it is the duty of all manufacturers of fer- ilicrs to take out a license on or before August 1. and it is made the duty of th eci etary of the Slate Hoard of Agriculture to enforce the law. Inasmuch as all agents si-Ding or offering for sale unlicensed goods are duly liable with the manufacturer to the penalty, and as one-half of the penalty goes lo the in former, agents are also in danger of notification and prosecution. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soon begin work un the l'UH-sinn-tiim of the largest freight car evee built by uny American or European com pany at its shops iu,Altoijna. The car will have a carrying capacity of 124 tons. It will be used for transporting the mammoth cannon which Is being cast at the ord nance works of the Krupp Hun Company, of Kt"n. Prussia. This gun Is expected to arrive In this country early In the eiisiiinu year, for exhibition at the World's lair at Chicago, together with several oth er pieces of heavy ordnance, and an im mense cannon-plate manufactured by the Krupp company. Jacob Eager and two other men named Enfield and Cummers, who work in the Pennsylvania railroad ash-pit at Conne maugh, w t ie taken violently ill while at work on Monday night, their symptom indicating iMiisoning. During the night thev purchased a box of sardines at a store and ate them with their lunch. Soon thereafter they became itosick that they had to quit work and go to their homes. A physician was called, and, after an ex amination of the of tho men and learning w hat they had eaten, expressed the opin ion that their idckness resulted from the can ir. which they were packed. ProjM-r antidotes were administered in earh case, and on Tuesday the men were it ported out of tla n gel. The- Johnstown Democrat of Thursday says: John Danak. a Hungarian, ap peared lef. ire Magistrate Uland yesterday and made an Information that Mk s" kerack. another Hun. had on the lath of September last stablied him In the left arm with a hay fork, and afterwards shot him in the back with a revolver, the ball of w hich is still in his body. TIip affray nccured at Oallitzin. Constable Water arrested Danzak yesterday afternoon. The light occurred uheu a number of Huns had been having a general good time at Cresson .and much beer had been Mowed away. The case wlls be heard when the w itnesses come down from Gal lium -probably to-day. Sekerack claims that he ha H'en confined to LU bed ever since he was woundinl. Michael Hums, a miner who was re turning from tho West, was admitted to the Altoona hospital on Friday suffering from nervous affection following typhoid fever. On Saturday morning he made his es ape through one of tho windows and boarded an eait'bouud train but was sent buck fiom Tyrone. On Sunday inornlnjf he again escaped from the hosoilal with nothing on but his night r-hirt and ran cross the fields xhoutlng "murder." On Monday his sister. Mrs. Margaret Foley, of Shenondoah, who had been sent for, ar rived and had her brother taken to thu H n risburg insane asylum. Hums had i.JKi in money and aljout rJ.UiO in bank when he became sick. A dispatch from Philadelphia says l)i tnocratie Chairman Wright on Monday returned tot hut city '"" a conference of county chairmen at Pittsbutg, and an nounced his determination to make an im portant move in regard to the new ballot. He wants to have tickets pi iuted in Ger man for distribution in districts where there is a laino German population. Chairman Wright says there are many citieiis of Pennsylvania who can la4 German but not English, and that they should not be discriminated against. A request for an opinion from the attorney general w as the question of the power of the county commissioners to print tickets In any other than the English language and a decision was rendered that there would Im no Gorman ballot. , An exchange snys: "'Whether a school bouse should lie made attractive to tin: eyes of the children as well as comfortable to them in other respects, ought no longer to lie the question. In. older limes the plainer and more repulsive the school house, the more exposed and unsightly the surroundings. the more it seemed to conform with the then idea of what a school liou s. should be. Hut times have changed, and modern taste and experience have wisely concluded that the school bouse should be made as attractive to the children as pos sible. As a general thing the boys ami girls go unw illingly to school, and not un frcquently because the school house is any thing but nu inviting place. Our chinches t heaters and other places in which ieople assemble are made as tasteful as possible. Why? Hecause the world at large look upon tasteful things. Why not apply the" Idea to the school house and make it pleasant to the eyes of the pupils? Why not ornament them with flowers, pictures or anything that w ill serve to gratify the sense of sight, and thereby render them attract! ve rather than repulsive, as so many of tht m now arc? Cw I li iHttM liny. To the school directors and teachers of Cambria county: In accordance witli the joint resolution of the Senate, and House of Ilepresenta tivesof the L'nited States, Henjamin Har rison. President of tho United States, and Ilobt. E. Pattisou, Governor of Pennsyl vania have by thMr pr K-lamations ap pointed Friday, October tMst, iw: a nation al holiday in com moral ion of the four hun dredth discovery of America. It is a thought full of inspiration that the thirteen millions of school children of this great Republic are to take an Impoi tant part in the ceremonies of this celebra tion and it is socially important to us all that the old Keystone state, with her nun million school children one-thirteenth of the entire number, should stand iu this, as she does in all other matters educational, in the van. Therefore Dr. Waller, Super intendent of Public Instruction, has urged, ami we can but emphasize his rtiquest, that every school In the stale take some action to observe the day in an appropriate man ner. The schools are to open in the morning as usual and so much time as is necessary set aside for the exercises, and the day counted as one taught. Copies of the of ficial program will be ftuud in the school Journals. This should lie followed or var ied to suit. Extra copies of this program may be had by addressing Francis Hella my. Youths' Companion building. Hoston. Mass. I enclose copies of ofliclal circulars for each scnool board, and copies of circu lar concerning pupils' work for the World's F'air for each teacher; also copies of this letter for each secretary and each teacher, hoping the secretary will attend to deliv ering them at once. Very Respectfully, J. W. Leech. Th CvluHiblan relebrallen. The Columbian celebration to be held in New York. October Sth to 13th, promises to bo one of the most interesting occasions of the kind ever held. The programme arranged for is as fol lows: Oct. 0. Religious observances. Oct. lo. School and college parade. Art exhibitions at the academy. Oct. 11. Naval parade. Oct. Ti. Military parade, dedication of Columbus monument grand night pa geant, with display of fireworks. Oct. 13. The banquet. The military and naval parade and the night pugeai.t will be exceptionally Inter esting. s For thi9 occasion the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell excursion tickets to New York from principal stations along Its line at a rate of one fare and a third jut capita for the round trip, the minimum rata being fl.tw. These tickets will be sold and good going October Ulh to l'Mh and valid for return until October lath in clusive. The Fnrmrn' AllUnr. Tlie Farmers' Alliauce meets at Loretto on Saturday. October 8th, and the follow -is the program for the day. 1. "Hest method of buying and selling as an Alliance," John Wright. ".'. "Hest method of making good public roads." .lames J. Kaylor. 3. Essay on "Comparative profits of large and small farms." Alex. Sti ittmattcr. 4. "Motl profitable methtid of breeding horses for the market." T, J. Hughes and Lemuel Hughes. a. "How shall we secure an equalization of taxes," Hiram Crum. ti, "Wisdom and prudence necessary for tl.e suet'tis of the Farmers' Alliance," Mr. Felix. 7. Essay ou "Fertilizers," Adam Schet llg. H. "liffl method of selling farm pro duce," J. S. Yder. 9. "Is a farmer justified In buying feed for his stock," T. W. Hughes. 10. "Feeding fat cattle," Evan Oriflith. psc Erila tm Ux - There will be a grand autumn excursion to Rhododendron Park, Lloydsvilie, Pa., via the Pennsylvania railroad, on October s, lS'.C. An exceptional holiday tour and a a rare chance to see the mountains In all tho glory of autumn foliage. Excursion tickets will be sold from points tnentlonei below, and a special train w ill run as follows: Leave Hlairsville Inter section at 10:0.1 JLH-I; Itave Johnstow n at 10:40 a.. M., tl.'Jo leave Cresson at X. m., TO cents; arrive at Altoona at 11.55 a. u.. leave Altoona at 12: li i. it.; airive at Hell wood at 12:30 w. Returning, leave Lloydsyillo 5 P. M., making same stops. Tickets good for return until October th Inclusive, and good to stop off at Altoona on return trip. MarrlM (.leHa- The following marriage licenses wure is sued by the Clerk of tho Orphans' Court for the week ending Wednesday, Oct tober 5. lWJri: Lewis Reesy and Annie Ickes, Johns town. David Brookbank and Mary E. Allen baugh, Summerhil! township. James Albert Claai and Margaret Cath arine George, Lilly Mike Yosue and Annie Metro, Galliuin. George H. Elliot and Emma C. Walker, Johnstown. Daniel Esch and Lizzie Hoffman, Johns town. John I). Miller and Emma Heam Fotu-r, Walnut Grove. James Haer and Annie M. Rhinebolt, Johnstown. Melron A. Hector, Morrollvllle, and Nan nie Mills, Piedmont. W. Va. l.rmt By lf. The dropping of the leaves Is not alw ays caused by theending of summer, or the ad vent of tho fall season, but indeed by many causes. So with the health and life of the tiuman being. One by one they are carried to an early grave. You take a cold and say. "Oh, well It is nothing but a cold." ana so it is, but If not checked In time ant, lu-glccted. It leads to consumption and other diseases. prevent it, stop it, by uolnga purerye whiskey. Ministers, phyr sicians and hospital superintendents agree In recommending as a perfect stimulant, Klein's Silver Age or Duquesnc Ryes. The former sells at 1.50aud the latter at (1.25 per full quart Sold by Ludwlg A Son Johnstown i'a. The (Jam Imw. No person shall kill or pursue any i lk or wild deer, save t.nly between the 1st of Oc tober and lhe.( lal'ii of December of any year, under penally of ' s.V). nor have in his or her po-sc ion. or nib r lor si.le. any elk. wild deei, autelope. or fresh ctiWoii. ex cepting from October 1st to NoveniU r Moth inclusive. No person shall, at anv lime, kill any fawn when in its skilled coal, or have the freh skin of such lawn iu possession, un der jienaltv of :K logs pursuing deer or fawn may le killed by any x -r ami the ow ner of such dog shall l- liable to a m-ii-alty of lo for each deer killed by such dog. No rson shall kill, or have in posses sion afler lieiiiu killed, any gray, black, or fox squirrel lictweeu January 1st and Sep tember 1st penalty -.-. for each squirrel, hare or rabbit l-tween January HI and November 1st penalty -" for each rabbit: wild turkey. Iietweeu January lt to Octo ber l.V penalty. li for each turkey: up land or grass plover, between .(miliary 1st ami July l.Mh penalty, lo for each plo ver; u-otidciM'k. between January 1st ami July 4th penalty. b for each wnodcock; quail oi partridge. N't ween Decern Ut lf.th and Novcmlier lsi jM-nalty. lo for each quail: ruffed grouse r.r pheasant, lie" twtMi January 1st ami Octolieil-t eiial ty lt) lor each pnea-ant: rail or reed bird, between December 1st and September!! penalty. " for each rail or reed bird. No person shall, at anv lime, kill or take any wild turkey, grouse or pheasant, quail or partridge, or wtmilcock by means of anv blind, torchlight, trap, snare, net, or device whatever, under penalty of 10 for each oii-d. No person shall hunt, or permit the hunt ing of, hares or labhits w ith ferrets, -under IM'i.alty of SK) for each rabbit caught or killed by such means. It Is illegal to kill, wound, trap. net. snare, catch with bird-lime or any similar substance, poison or drug, any bird of song, or any linnet, blue-bird yellow hammet, yellow bird, thrush, w ood pecker, catbird, pewee, martin, blue jay, oriole, kild. t r. snowbird, grassblrd, grosU-ak. ImUiliuk, phoebebird, humuiingbird, robin, wren, meadow lark. nighl-liti'V k. startling, or any other lid bird other Ihan a game nird. Nor shall any person purchase or ha e in possession, or expose for sale, ai.y of the aforesaid sou g or wild birds or any part thereof, after the same shall have lieeii killed, under a penalty of not less that sio nor more than$.j0. (The Engl'sh or European house spar row Is not included among the birds pro tected by this act.) No ierson shall take or needlessly destroy the nest or eggs of any song or wild bird-, under a penalty of not less than 10, or more than .'iO. The aliove does not apply lo M-lstifis holding a certificate granted by the Pro thonotary of any county in the common wealth giving them the ritchl to take birds and their nest and eggs for stierititi- pur Ioses. No person shall catch, kill or disturb wild pigeons while on iie-tinic grounds un der a penalty of .V. No per-jon, not a cit izen of Pennsylvania, may trap or net w ild pigeons in any county, unless be shall have first laken out u In-ense from the Treasurer of said county, ami paid there for the sum of .10 for the use of the county- No person shall hunt pheasants during the night lime, in any maimer whatever, under penalty of J10 for each oiTense. It is unlaw ful to hunt, shoot, or destroy any web-footed fowl except from Septem ber 1st to April 3oth. Inclusive. At no time is it lawful lo hunt, shoot, or destroy such fowl from or with any craft or boat propelled by steam or sails, under penally of JV5 for each OiTense. hchool Krpurt. Report of tlie Ebciibnrg M'hools for the first in jot Ii ending Septeiilie- 3o, ls'.rj; Room No. 1. Attendance Hoys, IT; girls, 30; total, 47. Average attt-ndanc) boys, p;; girls, tii; total. 47. Perfect In attendance Annie TibUai. Ruth Squires, Ethel Davis, Mildred Ow ens, Ethel Thomas. Annie Horkey, Nolie Cruok, Alma James, (iohiie Tibliot, Car lolta Luttringer, Beiinie Lullriiiger, Ira Ryrne, Tommie Cassidy. Oscar Weaklen. Gi-orge Emplield, Harry Davis. Hyioii Davis and John Kelly. Room No. ".. Attendance Hoys. "3; gills, J.".; total, 3S. Averaifti attendance Ikj.vs, 'J!; gills. If; total. X,. Perfect in attendance Fern Ludwig, Ray Rolsinger, Frank Cole, Rutlcr Good. Eddie Cassidy, Allan Harker, Willie Cra Vt, Richie Owens, Earl Jones. Frank Dow, Ilarvie Rodger. John Reese, llarvie Tibbott. Edwin Reese, Waldo Squires, Katie Gray, Fannie Thomas. Margaret Council, Ettie Crook, Gertrude. Mower, Rosie Crouse, Maliel Gaul, Ella Tibliot t. Myrtle Gettys, Agues, Council, Mildred Ehcrly and Flora Williams. Room No. 3. Attendance Hoys, 2?: girls, 'jo: total, 4J Average attendance boys, So; girls 1; total, ys, Perfect in attendance Eddie Shoemak er, Joseph Davis, Dannie Thomas. Jesse Evans, Jonnie Cole, Emmett Weaklen, Ir vin Good, Walter A pel, Walter Myers, Dora Williams, Sallie Young, Emma ( la yer, Evans, Maud Foist. ni, Gracie Getty. Ani le Heltchue Manervn Emplield. Lyda Davison, Heatrlco Mower. Lovell Harker. Martina Luttringer and Flora Weaken. Room No. 4. Attendance Hoys, is: girls, 2S; total, 4o. Average attendance Hoys 14; girls. 26; total, 40. Perfect in attendance Otto Luttringer, Gideon Downey, Rhoda Ritter, Harry Rennet, David Ludwlg, Alvie Evans, Frank Klrschner. Eddie Marsh, Walter Jones, Clifford Jones, Arthur Evans. Flora Cole, Eveline Parrish, Hlanch Gant, Mary Connell, Pearl Kruise, Juno Davis, Sibbie Shields, Mario Myers. Lizzie Ludwig, Eth el Shield, Hessie Shoemaker, Mir.orva Hu ber, Carrie Garmau, Ed'th Harker, Flor ence Evans and Nellie Lloyd. Room No. 5. Attendance Hoys, 20; girls 17; total. 4'i. Average lioys, 21; girls, 13; total, 37. Perfuct In atfetidace Charlld Evans, Ollie Davis. Wallace Humphrey, Peter Ludwlg, EdJie Craver, Harvey Williams, Davis Evans, Charles Davison Eddie Dav ison, John Ritter. Elmer Davis, Leo Luttringer. Annie McHreen. Annie Tib bott, Maud Shinifi-lt. Floy Stiles, Retta Garman, Mildred Fish, Ho.-ie Evans. Maggie Tibbott and Annie Owens. Room No. ft. Attendance Hoys, 13; girls. 14; total, 27. Average attendance boys, 9; girls, 12; tatal, 21. Perfect In attendance Hlanch Folsom, Morgan Evans, lin tier Roberts, Ada Jones, May Davis, Mary Nipple, Mary McCabe. Mt. fhsrlra llelrl. The attention of our readers is called to advertisement in another column of the St. Charles Hotel, of Pittsburg. Pa. The house is located at tlie corner of Wood street and Third avenue, In tho heart of the business portion of the city. Street cars pass the dor to and from the depots and exposition building. The house is one of tl eclcaiie.st.most comfortable and home like in the city; rooms large, well-venti-lated and furnished: parlors handsomely fitted up and decorated; clectiic light and natural gas throughout. The table is un excelled, and all the delicacies of the the season. Visitors going to tbl city will find this house first-class liieyety resjiect, the prices moderate, attention good, ami, our word for it, you can not go amiss by making the Kt Charles your home w hile in Pittsburg. The recent heavy frosts have, as one of our uptown neighbors expresses It. "knocked the 'divil' out of the gardens." Post master General Wanamaker has decided to is.-ii,- w liat w ill be know u as the Columbian series of postage stamps, under a .'oiitraet i-imn-il Friday. The new stan.i will lie of the same width as the I present se i ics. till twice si long, the lli I creased sie I -i 1 1 ir 'hoim lit lie. t'--.i i y in j order to pifpeiiv display the illustrations. 1 bey are iiileinle.1 lo commemorate Hie discovery of America by 'Johnnlm. It is exMcled that llie entire sei ies will be put on sale January 1. b'.O. and during tin; siiceeeilintt year w ill entirely sux-rcede t he present Series. IHrtl. E' K EN RODE. Died at the home of its rraiitl-pa rents. Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph W. Kckcnrode. iu Alleirheiiy township, in Tuesday. September 'i7l h. lsirj. Roy. infant son of llanv ami Catharine I'.t keiitisle, aged hi mont lis. )llrMaiirn otlre. IMlKIsr-m K MAKHI.K AMI IIUMIK t W orkii. phrlrturt f.jr a Pfrrlal reporter ' the -Itit nton tBiy llrrald Kfclmlile tteitlrt n.t tiiie arm tp. Iluflii Troert II int t'lp to Keenphnric the writer ' !tii. rt. lo rmnl the Marl. la anil Ormii'e W ork of la. Wllkmiuin a. Sun, wturli were IfUin'e I in Ihso. The neuier meuil er ! ihm ir'K.re ve tirm hit hsil an ei.rrlem-e of tl. irt -hve yram. ami lim si.n and t.arirrr la alui rkit:id iirk-r. 1 lie da ol Vti-h. they .riilure a ol (be hlarte-t rial anil iyle. rr.in fixir lo Ore liar tt are eni'lo e.t anil tlie rerv nniit mon ument in tl.e roumy I-tat are M.n-imet .f ll.elr yfcill. Slilnmenlii are tuade iliruaac tln and to aitt-'ltiina countlea. -All kind ol cemetery work is executed and a nne line ol Iron KalliLa I fiandled ami o .1 The Mock ol work ke t ..n band (received ! the mr-loati) i rorr exieD.-ive and manv very tine monument J are exhi'.ited. two eriieriaUy neiua riifiiieit in the ru'lic ftyle and In lmittloii ul hrirkwork, wi'h a Hnel executed rri on the tup. Anionic the unto? nne monunientit e-er ed by thla firm It an e . M ton liiftr'n-teet-l.it;h tronoirrnr. for Nheritt tvriifiih. uot-unient l.r Kather tt.rii.lj 'sixteen feet hlvh). a In nionu ineiii.o lor .laivb K'l lr-r and dauahler ol John tinffltb. Itoth Kentletnen aive -er..nal atlrn U..D to hufirer . veil a e&rrutmtf the nneit work. In alt the time ther ha e hren in t.uirjei.0 they bava adber-d f trlrtly to the maxim all arood jurt a rr.rr--ntrd and j ricen an low mi the ratue eh.aa ol woik ran he tM.ua l.f elsewhere. We have no hei.iianry in rer-oiunienilina Me-tri. Wtikin Hin At Son t.iour rt ader a relml.le Uuninei.1 Ken, l-rocresalve nod irn tw-nliy. Volt their eeiah lihment tieiiire order inir f Irralierf." 3fsi ts-ial attention paid to wttina work. nrgakraartiii mr f tie l.iSr llattt Ititlile l urrd l fluiialirrlnx Ai r. II an ne lioldrn "aprrllie. It le manufai-ture 1 hi a dcr. wblrn ran t e alien In a aU a ol 1-eer. a euii ol eortee or tea. er In loud, without the knowledge ol the (mlient. ll it alist.lu'ely harnite-n. and will effect M-rnia-i.entan.t nieedy cure, whether the atieit I- a mtsleiaie drluker or ahs.holie wrerk. It ba l-een Kiven in thou-Mni4 ol er-s and in every luMen---. a per'ert core ha lollowed. It neirl M n. The : ru unci lm,irenall with the .s-.K-piti". It br -com en an utler liajKif !itl,tlliy lor the lt.)iir a.- elite 'o e-1-.t. Cures KUimrured. 4H ni;e ttooti ul i ariiruir tree. Addle- llt.l.l.r X SPK."1KH' ".. auntii !y. Is-. j;a-e 1'li.cinnati, (I. voricn. .X The Annual aieetinx ol liie toekholder-) of the I.III' Huildi:.!! and I.an Auroriaiion will lie he'd In Joedi l.'iimry'n run tt I. illy. l a . jp the TIIIKH IHI'liMiAV HI OflUHIi;. l-f.-J.a T o'e'e k . v. M . tor trie xriiffral I ani-aillon ol fusi-ne-.i and the election ot ftl 'er- J. Ii Mfl.I.fcN. Oet. 8. 12. ec.eiary. XI'ANTlIi-A middle atred woman to do 11 hou-e work; rmali lamily; aanea, tt per weeat. I Li-utre ot Joeih t Inltta, M u -trier luwn Ihlp. ceir Knylor utatoin. 4 JAK J.OAli ol U:rn Wire cheap at tlu "tori A a. Cl .Sun'x. n.M.Ty.Ki. i.s' AMONG the man' new things constantly arriving in every do- i partmt-nt we would like to specially mention some handsome Irish point lace in narrow and medium widths at 10c.t 15s., 18c and 2h-. a yard. Two styles at 50c. and 75c. each. Lace will be much worn this sea son and we have many handsome patterns boih for dresses and trimmings, and our Chantilly laces are exquisite iu black, the narrow at He, 12V. to 20c. a yard. The medium from 17c. to 50c,, and the wider from 33c. to 50c. The 45 inch goods are in beautiful patterns and range from $1, 1.25, 1.-15 to 2 a yard. Nothing could hi prettier for dressy occasions. Point d' Paris is iu various widths and prices from 8c. f 10c. to 18c. a yard. A lot of new laces are shown for pillow cases in pretty designs in narrow, medium and wide at 5c, 0c. and 8c. a yard. Plenty of new embroideries also at the same booth. Now, step to the Hose Counter, neary by. and look at our new fall stock. Among them are the new wool hose for children, in all sizes, fast black, double heel and toe, at 25c, 37ic and 50c a pair. Ladies lleecy lined. 25c. and 50c, in slatps, tan and black. There are a few pairs left of the double heel and toe, extra heavy, fast "black hose for children, the best quali ty we nave ever offered for wear and tear. In fact the whole de partment is f ull of bargains, solid worth for medium prices. BALTZ ELLS', Altoona. LILLY BANKING : CO., LILLY, PA., j.o. n sit Li.:, - CAMIIIER. A (-EXERAL HANKING BUSINESS TKANSACTEK FIRE. LIFE, AND ACCIDENT INSUR A NCK. ALL THE PRINCIPAL STEAMSHIP LINKS REPRESENTED ltY US. Accounts of merchants, f;irmers and oth ers oa mostly solicited, asnringour patrons that all business entrusted to us will re reive promiit and careful attention, and be held strictly contident ial. Customers will be treated as lilx-ially as (food banking rules will permit. LILLY RAN KINO CO.. febr.ta). Lilly, Penua ST. CHARLES fflQbTIEIL ! CHAS. S GILL, Prop. RATES : $2.00 TO $3.(10 PER DAY. Table iiiisiirp'kssed. RcniiHleled with of lioe on liiniiiiil ll.xir. Natural (ras and in candos'nt liniit in all looms. New steam laundry attached. t or. Wood St. and Third ivf , PITTSBURG, PA. oMt Urn. H II. MYE1IS. ATTUheT-AT-LAW. KiiBFantriui, Va. aVaT-OrXf?a IB (loltoaaila Kow.ua Centra itreet. J. F. McKENKICK. AnoitaKV kii c i v.sici.lok at Law. KIII.SHl'K(l. . PA. af-Orttre on Centra (treat. M YS 1 E i On the evening of September 8th a fire suddenly started in the Great HAP - AND - BLANKET - FACTORY of Taylor $c Co., New York, Dslroying some of the "omls. The firm resolved t om-e to t lose out their whole manufacture ni an- reasonable price to rash buyers. -Mr. H. Simon coining to New York at the time, heard of the sale and bought heavy, and having received the goods Inst week, we oiler same now at prices you nev er heard of. Haps, (xon Qunlitv and Heavy, at U cents, worth I.iO Haps Etra Quality, Haps, Prime Qualify, Haps, the hest made, at BLANKETS Good and Kxtra Heavy All Wool Blankets - One Big Lot of Gray, at Home-made Blankets, Best pRemember this sale cannot last forever. You should not delay incoming. If you wish to pick out what you want, and not take the gtods at once, we will put your name on the package and lay them aside for you. and all you have to do is to make a small deposit on it, and take the goods away whenever it suits you. We do this in tinier to give everybody a chance to have the benefit of this sale, so if you have money or not you car. buy Very Respectfully, LADIES: We have about 100 NEWMARKET COATS on hands for Ladies and Misses which are worth from $10 to 20 a piece In order to clean them we offer same at a uniform price of 2.50. The cloth in these Coats is worth three times the amount you pay tor the Garment. 1 AII.KOAII 1 l.MK 1 AHI.K Nil. 1 tK THr. II t :re0oa, learneiu s.i.u.iy ana nt-m ium Snort Home Hallrial. In t Itcel im aol auer .November l.r:.b 3W. I riot) . Ktp t.. i ' eiiurrli P Train ! s im , x I.i ne ,xpr-!ir:tt--;ei--.; n r: c : rt c -a at. o o " o rz a 3" o r 6- Mall. - -r jr T T "T; 55 r Y. S il :ic" a.! . - . s. a - i. - ,llt. KX l - - 4r 4-i-..i-,-tsi.s.rs.. Z Mall. TrOvt i j- x tip. t . . lbsixxrRRRANnrtni lare ilaily e'tit Sonday. Iaee Sunday on iT Hlara let era indicate t1e-rfh atatlnna. Iwnnj'ii. Mnntf'a and Olotie'a t'risfinn will be flag, atatlona tor ai; train". Nu. 1 fonn-ot at Crejaun with Jiitinaman K ire at 8 77 lor fiofnta netween .'reason and Inhnotown. and with l anflr K(r at 8 1 lor point weat of Johnatown. Alan with Mall Train at 23 lor (mime eat of 're ..n. o. b ronnfrt! with Mail Train at 42 'or fioln Wat of tTroraw,!!. and Mai; l-:aire8 fur iolnt eaFt ot CrwMia. From ttnt wpt ol Crfwn No. 4 runnec! with Mall train at 23. and .mm Kiint eavt ol Crenann with J'hntuwn Kaireaa at rl -T. and Pa rlhe t'xpreaa at 8 45. No. nmorru with Mnlt Train at 4 2 tmm Itotnti. eat ol t're.nia. and Mail Kz)irea at a IT iroin fiolnta wet ! t'reiion. Sunday traina connect with Parifi- Kx resa and Mill Train weat and mail Kxerera et. I'anfenner" to nr Irorn poinia on I'ennaylranla ti Northwe tern Kallroad can take train at Coal port or Irvona. Ntatlot marked f" are flia itatltma. Paa enaterf wlhlnar to vet off will notify the cm Jucti-r. Paarenareni wi.hinic to ret on will ttaa the train at thee ataltnna. train will not atop anleaa o nntir ed. W. P. KATHBI'N. Oeneral Manaarerand superintendent. F. .1. HI Kt M M IN. Train llai'tr. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. INHERE w: expofleJ to puMle iala -vt tbe SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1802, at Jt o'cloek. P. at., the tollowlnt; described Keal Lsi ate. Ti: All that certain lot of around eitnate tn tbe rx.r ooarb ol Dalllti n. In the county ol ''ini'irU an I alale ot Pennayivania. ir.intln u., M In a'r9-t and ext-ndina( liack to lud of J. L- Mitohell . adjolumat 4'hurcb itrnnt on t e aout't and au al ey on the noitb. and havlnar thereof erected a l&ige two-atoned T FRAME HOUSE ! a STABLE, and alt the necessary OUTMCIMi IMls n in iiuo.i rp r. Kcervlnac and excel. tlnir, however, all the I' ul at. I Mln-rala uoile r aald Ins id around, with the uiinlUK riwbis and privneaies. wblcli were fold aulionreyed beiorc lUvia .Mllla acquired title Ui caid lot ot ground. Terns of Sale: Ten per oert .ul the purchaae mouey to ha aij at tbe time ot aaie: the Oaianoe el on-third wi.eu deed la d,iivereit: one third in riz montha. and ime-lhlrd In twelve motitna I rum the tiuie ol rale. If!erred i-ayojenf- to hear interest and to be se cure I ay luuKtnent bond and mortaeol the pur chaser. r. J. PtRrlll, Kxeeotnr ol liavld Mll.i, deoeaned. Uallltctn. Pa., Sept. U'l. UK2t. VrniTtiK-s Noru-K In tbe f nbana' t:ourt of Oambrla county. ItarlnK leen aipluted audit r to report dla tr'hntlon of the lund in tbe haud ol John Fount. ailmlnlMraior l Saniael Miller, deceaed. nonce la hereby given tuat 1 will rit at my of Hce in Krienahunr. Pa., on MONHAV. IK. 'TO Bt K :0TH, tl. at iu o'clock, a. at which tl-ne and plaee all parlies intereate,! nar at tend, otherwise be lor-Ver debarred Irani coming In on aald fund. 1. W I1 K. Sapt. 'S, twi. uilttor. L.."i,'ra g.ffr-a 2h ttij?S,4 t at - Goods for Wear, at EBEIMSBURC Will Have For I'lciw iVintii. I. a bit' I ilea I'loar llarjjle a, 1'1-iaj Hrains, r-li Holln. -M.ik s.tuvn, KanueM, He.'itera HratlllK St'VM, I- urriarrti, iliatea il all klo.li. Siiriim 1'iHith Harrc wt. t 'uii I atxra, Mowine .Marhlne-i, Kalirrn, Kakec Se-tinn lur fell .'Ia'liit.e, liar Kork. Hay t:rr;r3. Tin en hern, N'.tvl Soles. 6 6 SU1MOIM QUO M N New White Front BoiliinL 113 CMon Street, Johnstown, Pi New Stock of DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CAR- PETS, ('nil to see us when in town. tXJLIMIIES Orphans' Court Sale r VAI.I Altl.E REAL ESTATE 1 Y VI KTI'Kol an order el the Orphan' form ! 1 of in line count, to we t'lreoied, I w li ex- Me to public sale on the pretnlaea on SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 1892,1 at 2 o'clock, r. v., tbe following defrrlhed Keal riaic. vis: All that certain piece or parcel ot land situate In the io-ohlp ol Warhiuatno. county ol Uara brla and atate id t'ei.nm laniH bouu.led and de-cf1i-e 1 aa tollowe. to wi: Kintina; on the Old Portaice railroad aud -J.lb:na 'aud ot Itennl Kradiey. beira o K M. l.i-mun. deceaat-d. 1 homai Hewii and John Mclul laj. oontalulne; 6 ACRES, MOllK Oil LESS. TMi projierty i Mtnate atwmt tuldwav betwee n Lilly and Suuiniltville. and txui a balf ml'e lr..ni t refaiiu. and haa a triMid orchard of apple and pear 'reen. an.l a neter lalllnar well of water. Trie property it auppuMel to be uoderKid aitb txial. TtliMS OF SALt: Ten. t er cent, ol t. a purehaae money ta be paid in baud tl the time ot aaie- the balance ol une thlrii al the connnna'.i'.a ol i-al; oot lhlrd In aix uii'oilin. ud inlr.l Iu one er from the (vm UtiiihiI ! ot ala. lie erred payments to near In terest, and to te secured by the Judgment bond aud uiurutaace el tbe purohaser. JOHN W. KELLY. Ad Dlntrato of Aeantatia Hcwui, deceased . i.i l . I a . rpt. 15, igyj it. 4 1'MTHKN MiTli t lo tre jrpban' ourt of . 'atnhria eountr. Iu n.nrr I'llbt tlmt and tinal account u I K'T fc A. Hui-h. ex. cut. ut the last wilt .uj tea tauieni ol Matsraret Mcilulre. late oi Jiretto bvr ouKti. ieccaed. Harlnat ten aispi,ln(ed Auditor by (aid omrt t . retiorl lili't itimi.Mi I t.'ie I'inJ in the band ot the accnuntntit uutloc la hereoy mi that 1 will It at my i.rhce in me iHnu h of L..en-burtf n I rltla. llie -Jl.f .lay of October. IH9. at iJ o i locat. m . aa . lor the puriMi.e ol diM'hara.iuic the dutleii ol raid apmi tiuenL. when and where all perron lueiejt hill attend or be lurerer de barred irotn rooi'nK In on paid lund iMa.N AI.Ii E. lt'FrtN. Kbent'burK. Pa., Oct. , Itfi. Auditor HOTEL LE ti H AN UK. H J. sIlElTiU. I'aurKixn.R. licated at li!nia. Pa. hear the H. It. A P. Kailway laepot. We alway endeavor to lur iih the tie-l accimtiiiilati.m to b.i.lnep men, pleasure seekers and li-iarders. IVri-oas In search ol Jwnlun and quiet will bud It a deal-able place to stop. The T-Me Is unsurpassed and I always supplied with the te-t tha market alloids.and ail the delicacies of IheeeaMiu. l i e Bar la sup plled with tbe clmlceMol pare 11iUora and ciatars r.d no'hinar but the beHi is sold. Special atten tion Klven lo tbe care ol boraes. H.J. SOHKTTIO. cancer; ami Tumor, t'fftrr ; no knrfe rs-. Ura uaarinaa Jt l;i .a Lln M, IVibciuaiaU. ' ous V S! cents, worth 1.75 81.12, worth I.7S 1.75, worth 3.SO BLANKETS! 09 t ents, worth $1.75. 1. ?,.", worth '2 7$. 2.50, worth 4.50. 4.00, worth 8.00. GALLITZIN, PA 1892. FOUNDRY Sale This Year : Ollar W indown. Su.li Mc'irtita. 'liiu.ney I up. Iruti Putcpfi, Heme Iiuat, U aaiuna. Una.) 'a t. Kiick-Kiiarilt, Kuatttlaa, r'tiofbate. t'eaiant. HuiI.IIdk faper. Steal KiM.nrjaf. Sleei Ii1Id a Sieel f JdIbk. Sugar Kettle. Hoatl SrtMi.'a, ttralo rrrllli with 'ora Planter Attachaeau H. A. SHOEMAKER. 3 9 QTTIItTItSr. C. A. LANGBEIN, Manufa-tarer of and Healer in jiALLKINDSon,ARNESS MDLEN, BRIIILta, WHIPS, COLLARS HARNESS OILS, BLANKETS, Kehei, Ply Nets, Curry Oombs, etc.. ate. Ke pairlntt Neatly and Promptly doaa. All Wef at goarauleed to give aatlalaeUou. Kldintr Bridle, trotn oc. a p. '1 ea -i Bnile. fmrn fil Uuu. I I . p liuatera. tmin 0e. I Macnine-maite Marne. I rum M uO mpt. nan i mane Harness, irom ..iu.eo ap. 4)r-t'all and examine my stock belore ar chaiiiuar elsewhere. I (uaraalee to fell as ebeep as the ctieapot. ar-Shop UarKer Kow on Centre a tree a. aprrvtf UalUKOAII TIM K TAHI.K IP THE EHLNhV. bnrar a. t'reaeon Hranrb Kallroad. In aSewtj Iteeember to. tuSl. (-eanerlleasalOeaaaa. WFT. EAST. ( ivater Exp tUita riairishara: Ae. t3 a ta Weatern Exp.... 4 43 a in Sea-bora Exp.. So a aa Johmnowa Exp. 8 '.'4 a nt Mail M a ax Pacific Exp... a 44 a au ' lay Exp 11 04 a aa Mall ve p m I AIUkio Exp.. I Ul a a W ay Pas X M p talMatl Exp t 17 p am iPhlla Exp. ( li p aa rdl'lHWAKII. in tauce Ho. I. No a Ne. a rat. ... a aa Fhenarnar. .... Mia.Hey Kac)l Noel Munsier Luokat .. t're ton . . T 41 . S 7 tai . .... 4 a J 56.. 1 a oi .. oV 10 HI a 4 Iu aa ..ar . aft ..4U ....... 10 Ml 7 a a i6.. .... IS.. ....II a .a .. .. 10 41 ...10 4V 4 u ...mao.. ..4 ia NtlKTHWAHlk. 11h tanoe. .Z'1 I 7 .". a a... o .1 ... e No 1. A M : . S5... ... V 40.. ... V 4.. ... 147... No. . A at ll lu... Mo. a. r at. ta fressen ... Locket Munater Noel Kaylor Headier Ehenaliurg.. .ll . ... II w .ll X ...11 41 ...ii : IX M4. ... a a a t a aa A 4 a at a le W Si.. ...11 3 IU to.. Kradiey. Noel and l.ueket are r'laar 8 tat to ba. No trains on Sunday. M. O. KITTELL, Attorney-n ljo KbENSBI'KII, PA. Offlea la Armorr Hnlldlaa. op 4loart H I) ,0 you t-sl Jul pfinteDict 14M, nt? s i T m 'irr
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